Lowdown: Cano is looking for a 10-year, $300 million contract, which means only a handful of teams are in play for a second baseman who has slugged better than .500 in five straight seasons. Potential landing spots: Yankees, Rangers, Dodgers

Lowdown: Given Yu Darvish’s success with Texas, Tanaka figures to command a hefty price when Rakuten posts him this offseason. He throws a four-seam fastball in the low 90s that he can ramp up to 95-96, a two-seamer, a slider and a devastating splitter.

Lowdown: Garza, 29, was a much better pitcher with Chicago (3.17 ERA) than he was with Texas (4.38 ERA). His strikeout rate has declined each of the past two seasons, which makes him the consolation prize on the pitching market.

Lowdown: Despite long-term injury concerns, the 32-year-old Napoli padded his free agency résumé with clutch hits throughout the postseason. He has slugged better than .460 in each of the past six seasons.

Lowdown: Jimenez quietly made the most of his walk year, posting a 1.82 ERA and limiting hitters to a .223 average after the All-Star break. All told, his ERA, strikeouts and WHIP were his best marks since his Cy Young-caliber season with the Rockies in 2010.

Lowdown: Clearly on the wrong side of 30 with a spotty injury history, Beltran’s prolific postseason résumé alone will warrant at least a two-year deal — likely with an AL team that can spell him at DH. But be careful: His OPS (.830) has been on the decline the past two years and he hasn’t driven in 100 runs since 2008.